We were up early and struck camp at dawn to be at the
Fish River Canyon viewpoint to get the early morning light over the lip of the
canyon. After entering the Park we drove the 10 km to the edge of the
canyon. Until you get right up to the edge you have no idea that the
world's second largest canyon is right in front of you. it is an awesome
sight, especially with the early morning sun creeping into the lower depths of
the canyon.

After visiting several of the view points we drove back
to Hobas and then the 70 odd km to Ai Ais. It was an incredibly hot day
and as we progressed towards Ai Ais the vegetation disappeared completely and we
were left with bare rock, almost a lunar landscape.

At Ai Ais, NWR (my favourites) have spent N$ 35 million
re-vamping the facilities. Although the rooms and central facilities look
good, the camp site leaves a lot to be desired. It is like a vast gravel
car park with minimal shade. It is well appointed with ablutions, braai
stands, water, electricity etc but still resembles a car park. Today, a hot wind
was blowing through it so we spent the afternoon around the spa pool, in the
shade.